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I still think of Zelma and how fun she was. Missing her laughter today. May she rest in peace.
Ellen Wrinn
May 28, 2021 | Friend


Wallingford, Connecticut
WALLINGFORD - Zelma Alpert "Chickie" Campbell, 77, of Wallingford, died suddenly on Tuesday, May 31, 2011, at MidState Hospital in Meriden of a heart attack. Her family and friends were deeply shocked and will miss her terribly.Zelma was born in New Haven on Oct. 25, 1933, the daughter of Yetta...
Read MoreI still think of Zelma and how fun she was. Missing her laughter today. May she rest in peace.
Ellen Wrinn
May 28, 2021 | Friend
We are saddened by the loss of such a dear friend. We will always remember her fondly. Our deepest condolences to Zelma's family and friends. Our prayers are with you.
Joe and Pat Maschino
June 05, 2011 | Fort Worth, TX

Shock does not begin to describe our feelings. It doesn't seem possible that such a vivacious, fun, and extraordinary person could be gone. Zelma was a wonderful lady who will be missed by many many people. She certainly touched our lives and left us with good memories and a hole in our hearts because she is no longer with us. We will always honor her. Our deepest condolences to her family, her sisters, children, and grandchildren. May she rest in peace.
Ellen and Chris Wrinn
June 04, 2011 | Fort Worth, TX
Our hearts go out to Zelma's family members whom she spoke of often - she was one of a kind and we were blessed to have her in our lives. We love you Zelma.
Kathy Bell
June 04, 2011 | Wethersfield, CT
I find it difficult to think of her as being gone. She was a true friend and always considered a part of our family. She will rest in peace after a life of kindness and generosity.
Darlene Bailey
June 03, 2011 | Wallingford, CT
I am so very sad to hear of Zelma's passing. She was a joy to have as a friend. My deepest sympathies to Michele and Michael, and all Zel's family. She spoke of you so often.
I will miss her greatly, but smile when I recall the delightful memories she left me.
Mary Ann Bean
June 03, 2011 | Bradenton, FL